- Gut-wrenching scenes from Junior Pope’s funeral have inundated social media, vividly capturing the outpouring of grief from family members, celebrities, and friends who turned out in droves to pay their last respects to the cherished actor.
- E-Money and KCee, dear friends of the late a tor, made a powerful appearance at his funeral.
- They were seen consoling his heartbroken wife and children, pledging to step into a fatherly role with a heartfelt vow to support and care for his kids.
Billionaire magnate Emeka Okonkwo, known as E-Money, and his elder brother, singer, Kingsley Chinweike Okonkwo, popularly known as KCee, reaffirmed their commitment to care for and sponsor the education of the three children left behind by the late Junior Pope.
The funeral of beloved actor Junior Pope was a profoundly emotional event, as his family, including his heartbroken wife Jennifer Awele, his children, parents, and grandmother, gathered in Enugu on Friday to bid their final farewell. The air was thick with grief as tears flowed freely during the somber ceremony.
Held at Saint Peter’s Catholic Church in Ukehe, the funeral mass drew a significant number of mourners.
Among those present were E-Money and KCee, and several of Junior Pope’s industry colleagues, including Linc Edochie, Queen Wokoma, and Ruby Ojiakor, who came to pay their respects and honor the memory of their late friend.
Amidst the sorrowful embrace of the funeral service, E-Money and KCee seized the modem to deliver emotional speeches that left the everyone deeply moved.
They spoke of the profound bond they shared with the late Junior Pope, reminiscing about the cherished moments and enduring friendship that had defined their relationship.
KCee, on behalf of him and E-Money, unequivocally vowed to provide unwavering support for Junior Pope’s children, affirming that they will spare no effort to ensure the youngsters lack nothing.
Reflecting on the poignant final words of Junior Pope regarding the care of his three sons, KCee said he and his brother are deeply moved and have resolved to stand in the gap for the children, promising to be present for them as if they were their own.
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